Protestant Churches in Hobe Sound

To be able to understand Protestant Churches in Hobe Sound, first it’s very important to know the difference between Presbyterian, Protestant, Christian, and Catholics.

The call is about the interpretation of the Bible and a lack of the Holy Spirit. Some Presbyterians, Protestants, Christians and Catholics have the Holy Spirit, most do not. However, it’s important to Keep in mind that Presbyterians, Protestants and Catholics are Christian. Presbyterians fall into the category of Protestant.

Protestant are those Christian belonging to one of the three great divisions of Christianity (the other two are the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church) Protestantism began during the Renaissance as a protest against the established (Roman Catholic) church.

Catholics and Protestants have a different view on the nature of the church. The word "catholic" means "all-embracing," and the Catholic Church sees itself as the only true church worldwide, under the leadership of the pope.

In contrast, the Protestant Churches in Hobe Sound, or those which have emerged from Reformation, also called "Evangelical," which means "according to the Gospel," do not make up one united Church. There are rather several tens of thousands of different denominations around the world. Officially, all these many churches are considered equal.

What we Believe…

Above and beyond everything, we welcome everyone. Jesus calls everyone regardless of their profession, background, failures, or success. We commit to studying God’s Word in fellowship, to outreach to God’s people showing Christian care for people in our community and world, and to worship God in meaningful ways, giving all glory to Jesus Christ our Risen Lord who leads the Church now and forevermore.

Protestant Churches in Hobe Sound should in general pray to the one sovereign, loving God of all creation for continued blessing and inspiration that by the power of the Holy Spirit and example of the Son, we dedicate ourselves to live the gifted life of faith and service to which we have been called.